Anybody could give any info on why or how it caught fire bad amp?? I been running it for over a year 1200 rms ma audio pushing two kicker cvr 12

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The amp should not have caught on fire no matter how many watts it was pumping out or what its load was at the speakers, basic sound electrical engineering design principles prevent that. I'd guess inadequate air circulation around it like from being mounted in a confined space, an amplifier design flaw, or a component failure.

The amp should not have caught on fire no matter how many watts it was pumping out or what its load was at the speakers, basic sound electrical engineering design principles prevent that. I'd guess inadequate air circulation around it like from being mounted in a confined space, an amplifier design flaw, or a component failure.

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How long were you listening to it before it caught fire? If not very long I'd guess a design failure.

You do have it fused correct? The fuse should have blown waaaay before a fire started. Also did it have a good ground? Any loose connection will cause a choke point for the flow of power and choke points get hot.